How to Take Care of Your Weave Before Bed

How to Take Care of Your Weave Before Bed

Mikey Moran

You may not realize how big of a deal it is to care for your weave before bed, but sis...it is!

According to Daly Mail, the average woman will spend an average of $55,000 on hair products and treatments.

That's a lot! Then imagine how much money you spend on your hair extensions and the average $100-$300 on an install.

We spend so much money on our hair, so why not take care of it? 😉

Usually, high-quality extensions can last up to 2 years with proper care, which involves cleansing, moisturizing, and proper storage. 

However, improper care leads to a much shorter lifespan. Dull, dry, stiff hair is not cute and is entirely avoidable.

A great nighttime routine will not only add to the longevity of your weave but will also save you money and styling time.

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Keep Your Straight Hair...Straight

A straight weave is so hard to keep straight, and it's just as hard to maintain the leave-out.

We all fear burning our hair into oblivion, and it STILL not staying straight through the night and into the next morning.

Avoiding heat damage is key! Here's a surefire way to save yourself lots of time in the mornings and some inches every night before bed.

Supplies:

  • Dry Oil (Argan is the best)
  • Satin Bonnet
  • Large Flat Plastic Clips
  • Paddle Brush
  • Soft Bristle Brush
  • Satin Scarf

The key to keeping your straight hair smooth and dauntless at night is to do LESS!

Keep the manipulation to a minimum so there won't be a need to pull out the flat iron and straighten your ends or leave it out. 

Use a paddle brush to brush through your leave-outs and extensions and split everything down the middle.

Next, take one half and cross it over to the opposite side. Use the soft bristle brush to smooth your leaves out in the same direction.

This is where the clamps come in! Use one to clip your hair behind your ear and the other to clamp the rest across the front.

Repeat this same process on the other half of your hair. Whip out your satin scarf and loosely tie down everything.

The next step is imperative, so don't forget it. Carefully remove the clamps and tighten your scarf. I sleep pretty wild, so for extra security, I always wear my silk bonnet over my scarf.

Catch your z's, and all you'll have to do in the morning is brush your weave out with a paddle brush.

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No More Frizzy Bedhead

It's so easy for curly hair to look untamed and "bushy.

Whether you love a smooth, loose wave or a bold Brazillian afro kinky installation, nightly maintenance is a major key.

Avoid mornings full of knots, dry frizz, and the dreaded shedding with this super easy nightly routine.

Supplies:

  • Water
  • Leave-in
  • Denman
  • Metal Clips
  • Argan Oil

The cool aspect of this night routine is that when you twist your hair differently, you get different results. Large sections, thick curls.

Small parts, spiral curls. Divide your hair into four sections and clamp them off.

Use your Denman brush to detangle your first section from tip to weft. Spray it generously, and then apply a bit of leave-in conditioner. 

The longer the weave, the more leave-in you'll need, so make sure you use enough.

 Work the product in with your fingers and two strands twist it.

Once you've finished, twist it into a small bun and secure it with a clip. Repeat these same steps three more times and tuck them all away under a satin bonnet.

Untwist your hair, give it a little shake, and BAM! Bouncy, shiny curls with minimal effort.

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Don't Worry; Your Frontal Is Safe

HD lace frontals are a semi-permanent way to rock your favorite lace front wig, so it would make sense that you would want to keep it in tack as long as possible.

A great way to keep your style as beautiful as when you left your stylist is a solid nighttime routine.

The worst thing that could happen is the lace edge starts to peel back. Every night, all you have to do is tie your hair down with a satin scarf.

Step #1

Lay your scarf out flat.

Step #2

Connect one corner to the other, and it should create a triangle.

Step #3

Next, fold the longest side three inches up

Step #4

Continue folding all the way across to the pointed corner.

Step #5

Lay the center of the scarf directly across your hairline and over your ears.

Step #6

Tie in the back along your nape securely.

Step #7

Tuck the rest into a satin bonnet.

This will keep your frontal down AND your edges laid!

Thank me later, or leave some frontal tips below in the comments.

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Don't Do It!

Now that I've given you some tips on great nightly routines, here are some things you should never do.

Tip #1

Sleep with your hair wet.

Wet extensions are a breeding ground for rancid smells and all kinds of gross bacteria like mold.

Dry your hair all the way through any time you get it wet.

Tip #2

Sleep on cotton pillowcases.

Satin is the better way to go because the fibers are smooth.

Cotton fibers are rigid and tend to snag hair, causing breakage.

Tip #3

Tying your hair up too tight.

It's a rule of thumb; if it's too tight, take it down. 

Having your hair too tight leads to traction alopecia, thinning, and extreme breakage.

Tip #4

Not brushing your extensions with a paddle brush before tying them up at night is a must.

Not only does it detangle and smooth your extensions, but it also sloughs off a thin layer of any products recently applied.

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Wrap It Up, Ladies

Tying your weave up at night is just one routine you shouldn't avoid.

We spend a lot of money on hair, which we expect will last us years, so we have to do our part. 💸

Quick and easy routines like the ones in this article are sure to help you get your money's worth.

If you have a helpful nighttime routine tip, drop it in the comments below! And apply this morning hair care routine.

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